How do I clean burnt milk from a glass-ceramic stove?

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I have a glass-ceramic stove (Ceran), and I did spill some milk on it, which of course instantly burnt itself onto the surface. It seems resistant to any mild way of removing it, and I'm not sure how harsh I can try to remove it without damaging the glass-ceramic surface.

What is the easiest way to remove such burnt milk from a glass-ceramic stove without damaging it?



Best Answer

There are a couple things you can try. I'll list them from most conservative to

  • Let it cool. Squeeze some cleaning paste on it, and cover with a
    paper towel. Wet the towel, let it soak, then buff it with the paper towel or a non-scratch scouring pad.
  • Magic Eraser-type melamine foam sponge
  • Plastic razor blade scraper, sometimes called "Safe Scraper" sold at hardware and automotive stores
  • Metal razor blade scraper



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Quick Answer about "How do I clean burnt milk from a glass-ceramic stove?"

For difficult messes like burned milk or spilled pasta water, use a suitable metal scraper. Carefully scrape away the mess, then wipe any remaining residues from the cooktop.

What dissolves burnt milk?

  • Once the stovetop is cool, spray the surface generously with vinegar.
  • Liberally sprinkle baking soda over the liquid you just sprayed.
  • Dip your clean towel in the hot water, making sure to wring out excess liquid.
  • Place the towel over the baking soda and vinegar on the stovetop.
  • Let this sit for 10 to 15 minutes.




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    Answer 2

    I tried the cerama bryte and wasn't budging. Then I put down baking soda with enough water to make a paste and it came right up very easily with paper towel. I am not sure I have ever gotten my stove top that clean. I will use only baking soda from now on. I was amazed!!

    Answer 3

    After looking at these fine answers and going to Safeway during the COVID19 debacle I couldn't find Baking Soda. What I did see was Mr Clean Magic Eraser...worked great and quickly. Its a white sponge that you wet, squeeze on the spot and then wipe off with a little elbow grease.

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